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11 September, 17:15

What volume of 0.120 M HNO3 (aq) is needed to completely neutralize 150.0 milliliters of 0.100 M NaOH (aq) ?

(1) 62.5 mL (3) 180. mL

(2) 125 mL (4) 360. mL

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  1. 11 September, 17:38
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    HNO3 is a strong acid and NaOH is a

    strong base. An equal number of moles of

    each will create a neutral solution.

    (.1500L) (.100M NaOH) =.01500 moles

    NaOH, and therefore. 015 moles OH-

    .01500 moles H + =.01500 moles HNO3 =

    (.120M HNO3) (volume HNO3)

    volume HNO3 =.125L HNO3, or 125mL

    HNO3
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